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  1. not that we never have thread drift around here, but... WTF does this have to do with Wynton's sheet music?
  2. Recent observations seem to indicate so. Any thoughts from hambonejones?
  3. Because this thread is in the Forums Discussions folder? But it's 6 pages of discussion about someone thinking about joining in the discussion elsewhere on this board. I just don't get it. At least it's in the right folder.
  4. Because this thread is in the Forums Discussions folder?
  5. Oh, "silly"...listen man, having a fourth in a chord does not make quartal harmony. Not in my book.
  6. Uh...Pumpkin pie?
  7. I hope they show that again as I missed it, I love Ribot and Buddy Miller. I need to hear the record again as I was a bit disappointed with it at first, I felt it was a bit innocuous. I think the songs could work much better live. Crossroads is live in the studio.
  8. Yeah, it was pretty good. I think that's the first time I really used that OnDemand function.
  9. That looks familiar!!! It's mysterious, eh?
  10. Jazz is not museum music!
  11. Wynton was into Mahavishnu and Crimson when he was 4.
  12. So you're saying we're a bit hard on the beaver?
  13. To get to the other side. Couldn't help it...
  14. No, really man. look where he's from. Nowheresville.
  15. like, man....that's from Nowheresville.
  16. ....and whiskers on kittens.... No matter how many times you use that line, it still cracks me up!
  17. So dripping paint it is....
  18. All her years in Led Zeppelin, of course. Might it have been the other way around? If it wasn't them, it was Jaco.
  19. All her years in Led Zeppelin, of course.
  20. I didn't make any distinction, I just asked the question!
  21. What I meant is that he'd be a GREAT even if he'd spent the rest of his life playing golf with Ronald Reagan. Now there's a topic for discussion. If Jackson Pollock lived, who would he play golf with, Jimmy Carter or Ronald Reagan? Or would he just drip paint instead?
  22. About Pollock, the painter, I saw the big exhibition in Paris in 1982, it was quite an experience. About alcoholic and the premature death and the all the leftist critics, BULLSHIT! He was a damn great painter, like Rotkho. And I invite you all to see his painting "Summertime" at the Modern Tate, London, an enlightening experience, not different from some cornerstones of jazz history like Kind Of Blue or A Love Supreme. In other words, EDC's words, fuck you if you didn't understand the GREAT JACKSON POLLOCK! I happen to like his paintings, I've been up to the Museum of Modern Art, they have a room full. He sure had a painfully sad life.
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